China has introduced tax breaks on imported goods to promote science and technology.

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BEIJING, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Finance, General Administration of Customs and General Administration of Taxation jointly issued a notice on introducing tax incentives on imported goods to support the development of popular science activities during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030).

The policy, effective from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2030, provides for exemption from customs duties and value-added tax on goods imported by institutions engaged in the popularization of science and technology.

These products include popular science films, videos, and equipment that cannot be produced in China or whose domestic equivalents do not meet the required performance characteristics.

According to the notice, institutions eligible for benefits include science and technology museums and natural history museums. –0–

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China records record daily passenger traffic during Chunyun 2026

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BEIJING, February 21 (Xinhua) — Daily interregional passenger travel during Chunyun, the special season for the country's transportation system during which mass internal migration occurs before, during, and after the Spring Festival, reached a new all-time high on February 20, exceeding 350 million passenger trips, according to data released by the Ministry of Transport on Saturday.

As the department noted, on February 20, the 19th day of the 2026 Chunyun period, interregional passenger traffic totaled 352.999 million trips. This figure is 12.3 percent higher than the same day in 2025 and sets a new record.

The Spring Festival, also known as Chunjie, the traditional Chinese New Year according to the lunar calendar, falls on February 17 this year, with the official holiday lasting nine days. The annual "chunyun" is often referred to as the world's largest seasonal population migration. A record 9.5 billion interregional passenger trips are expected in China during the 40-day period from February 2 to March 13.

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Five people died and 20 went missing after a boat carrying migrants sank off Crete, Greece.

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Athens, February 21 (Xinhua) — A wooden boat carrying several dozen migrants capsized on Saturday south of the Greek island of Crete, killing five people and leaving at least 20 others missing, local authorities said.

According to the Greek Coast Guard, the incident occurred approximately 27 km south of the village of Kala Limena on the southern coast of Crete.

According to Greek state television channel ERT, the tragedy occurred when a commercial vessel dispatched by the national search and rescue center approached the boat. The migrants attempted to board via a lowered ladder, but too many people crowded onto one side of the boat, causing it to capsize.

Survivors said there were approximately 50 people on board. Rescuers fear the death toll could rise. The search operation is ongoing, involving coast guard ships, nearby merchant vessels, a helicopter, and a military aircraft.

Greece is located in southeastern Europe. Many migrants and refugees try to reach the European Union by sea through this country.

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Turkish Gendarmerie Detains 346 People in Anti-Drug Operation

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Istanbul, February 21 (Xinhua) — Turkish law enforcement officers detained 346 people on Saturday during a large-scale anti-drug operation across five provinces, the country's Gendarmerie General Command reported.

As reported, 14 special forces units, supported by dog handlers, simultaneously carried out raids in 93 locations in the southern province of Adana, the central province of Nevsehir, and the northwestern provinces of Balikesir, Çanakkale, and Bursa.

During the operation, more than 80,000 narcotic pills, 11 kg of various narcotics, a large number of unlicensed pistols and rifles, as well as drug paraphernalia and precision scales were seized, the command said in a statement.

“The suspects were under technical and physical surveillance, and their criminal activity was individually documented,” the gendarmerie stated.

The operation is part of Turkey's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and dismantle organized crime networks across the country. –0–

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The President of Ukraine signed decrees imposing sanctions against 225 captains of ships belonging to Russia's "shadow fleet."

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Kyiv, February 21 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed decrees implementing the decision of the National Security and Defense Council to impose new sanctions. This was reported on the presidential website on Saturday.

According to the report, one of the decisions is aimed at combating Russia's "shadow fleet": sanctions have been imposed against 225 captains of vessels exporting Russian petroleum products. Among them are citizens of various countries, including Russia, India, and the Philippines. Most of the tankers involved are already under sanctions by the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

The second sanctions package included 46 Russian citizens, two Iranian citizens, and 44 Russian companies servicing the Russian military-industrial complex. These companies include those supplying, developing, manufacturing, and repairing equipment, electronic warfare systems, and spare parts for the needs of the Russian military-industrial complex.

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Chinese investments are crucial for Serbia's development – A. Vučić

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Belgrade, February 21 (Xinhua) – Chinese investment is crucial for Serbia's economic development, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said Friday during a visit to the eastern city of Bor.

China's sustained participation in key industrial projects is "vital" for both local communities and the country as a whole, he said.

The President emphasized the tangible impact of Chinese investment on employment and living standards, adding that these investments have saved thousands of jobs and strengthened economic stability in the region.

A. Vučić also stated that maintaining and expanding Chinese investment is a cornerstone of Serbia's strategy for sustainable growth and modernization. "Our goal is to develop our country together with our Chinese partners," he said.

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China issues blue alert due to cold snap threat

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BEIJING, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) — China's National Meteorological Center issued a blue alert on Sunday due to cold weather.

According to the center, from February 21 to 23, a cold front will lead to a significant drop in temperature by 6-10 degrees Celsius in the northern and northeastern regions.

It is noted that in some parts of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (North China), Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces (all three in Northeast China), the thermometer may drop by 12-14 degrees Celsius.

Meteorologists have called on relevant agencies to step up preparations and implement preventative measures to protect agricultural crops and aquaculture from the cold.

China has a four-tier weather warning system, with red representing the highest level of danger, followed by orange, yellow, and blue.

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China has entered the stage of large-scale implementation of digital technologies in the manufacturing industry – report

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BEIJING, February 21 (Xinhua) — Digital transformation in China's manufacturing sector has entered the large-scale implementation stage, with the vast majority of large industrial enterprises having completed digital transformation, according to a report published by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).

According to a CAICT report, the scope of digital transformation in the manufacturing industry has expanded significantly, indicating a shift towards its large-scale implementation.

As of December 2025, 89.6% of large industrial enterprises had undergone digital transformation, with this process proceeding at a particularly rapid pace in the automotive, shipbuilding, and electronic information production industries, where the shares of the corresponding economic entities reached 94.4%, 94.2%, and 93.9%, respectively.

The report notes that China should further accelerate its digital adoption by aligning transformation efforts with the operational needs of enterprises and broader industrial transformation goals. The document also calls for increased support in fundamental areas such as standardization and infrastructure development.

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Spring Festival Meets Maslenitsa: Residents of China and Russia Celebrate Spring Together

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Beijing, February 21 (Xinhua) — The year 2026 marks the almost-exact coincidence of major celebrations marking significant holidays in the cultures of China and Russia: the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year (Spring Festival, or Chunjie) and Maslenitsa (Maslenitsa). At the ongoing "Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing" festival, residents of both countries are joining forces to "farewell to winter and welcome spring," making good wishes for the future.

The Moscow Maslenitsa Festival in Beijing kicked off in Beijing's Chaoyang Park on February 19, filling the park with vibrant melodies and vibrant festive decorations that caught the eye of passersby. Russian performers enthusiastically interacted with the numerous visitors, including both locals and tourists.

"I couldn't even imagine that I'd be able to experience a cultural program featuring authentic Russian performances without leaving my hometown. It's simply magnificent!" shared an 82-year-old Beijing resident named He, who, along with her husband and granddaughter, happily posed for a photo with life-size matryoshka dolls. She added that she'd specifically chosen a smart red outfit for the event. During the conversation, He's grandmother involuntarily burst into song "Katyusha," drawing applause from the tourists nearby.

Nearby, in the "Moscow Estates" area, tourist Zhang Yijia tried on a traditional Russian costume and took a few souvenir photos. "This was a completely new experience for me celebrating the New Year; such an opportunity to experience the flavor of Russian culture is very interesting," she shared.

Maslenitsa is a traditional Russian holiday marking the end of winter and the welcome of spring. From February 19th to 22nd, the Moscow government and the Russian Embassy in China jointly host the "Moscow Maslenitsa in Beijing" festival, introducing Chinese citizens to Russian traditions of bidding farewell to winter and welcoming spring, as well as to Russia's festive culture, right in their own backyard.

"We're incredibly happy that this year Chinese New Year and our Maslenitsa festival are celebrated at almost the same time," shares Alexandra, an artist from Russia. Visiting China for the first time, she's filled with impressions and delight. She says she's spent a long time studying Chinese culture and is especially fortunate to be able to present a traditional Russian holiday in Beijing.

On stage, performers in colorful Russian costumes perform lively dances and cheerful songs. Locals and visitors alike stop by the themed art objects, such as a giant samovar, to take memorable photos. A line has formed in front of the "Moscow Cuisine" pavilion—the aroma of Russian baked goods wafting everywhere beckons passersby. Beijing resident Ms. Guo, holding her daughter's hand, has just received a serving of pancakes. "The atmosphere here is amazing, very lively!" she says. She had been to Moscow for work, and what she saw reminded her of pleasant memories.

In recent years, the Years of China-Russia Cooperation in Physical Culture and Sports, the Years of China-Russia Culture, and other thematic cross-cultural years between China and Russia have been held successively. According to the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, in 2025, tourist traffic from Russia to Beijing reached 504,900, an increase of 72.2 percent year-on-year.

"Culture is a rainbow that connects hearts, and tourism is a bridge that strengthens friendship," noted Guo Huigang, head of the Beijing Bureau of Culture and Tourism. The Moscow Maslenitsa festival in Beijing allows city residents to become more familiar with the charm of Russian culture and folk customs, which not only enriches the capital's tourism offerings during the Spring Festival but also promotes deeper exchanges and cooperation between the two cities.

At the festival's opening ceremony, the Moscow Tourism Committee and the Beijing City Administration of Culture and Tourism signed a memorandum of cooperation in tourism. The parties will intensify collaboration in key areas such as tourism promotion, industry exchanges, route development, and personnel training, improve regular cooperation mechanisms, and promote continuous improvement in the quality and level of tourism interactions between Beijing and Moscow.

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Afghan authorities confiscated and burned 100 tons of expired and substandard medicines and food products.

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Kabul, February 21 (Xinhua) — Afghan authorities confiscated and burned approximately 100 tons of expired and substandard medicines and food products in Kabul as part of a major operation to protect public health, the official Bakhtar news agency reported on Saturday.

The Kabul administration, in cooperation with health authorities, regularly inspects pharmacies and retail outlets to monitor the quality of medicines and food products. Any substandard or expired goods are immediately confiscated and destroyed, the statement said.

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